A Different Social Club for a Different Time

Concept

The mission of The Register is to redefine the social club experience through our updated services, multiple locations, off-market investment opportunities, and the ability to network with a class of successful business professionals. We set out to foster a community that links traditional financial sectors with the emerging financial market.

Other clubs saddle their members with big monthly membership dues, limited service, outdated experiences, and geographic limitations. And, it goes without saying, they don’t accept blockchain technology. Not here. The Register is a different social club for a different time.

Members have access to our Experience Specialists to help them make dinner reservations, plan a trip, or buy a luxury vehicle — with cash, credit card, or even the blockchain. The Register is changing what it means to belong to a social club with services like these unheard of at older and more traditional clubs.

The Register is the only social club of its kind, and we’re looking to grow our ranks with more business leaders, entrepreneurs, big thinkers, and people pushing the boundaries in any industry. Memberships are limited — apply today to join.

Proprietors

Tillman Holloway, CEO

Barron Solomon, COO

Tillman Holloway, CEO

THE ALL-AMERICAN

Born in Houston, Texas, Tillman’s family legacy has played a major role in his journey to success. A homeschooled son to Don and Paige Holloway, he was the second of five children. His parents instilled in him clarity of direction and strength of character that he carries with him today. A grandson to two well-known and highly-respected men—Jack Trotter, whose political namesake can be found on several buildings throughout Houston and Lewis “Bud” McFadin, an NFL and College Football Hall of Famer, five-time Pro Bowl lineman, and two-time All-American. With family ties to the oil and gas industry, Tillman spent his early days in Texas before his family moved to Basalt, Colorado when he was 13 years old.

Tillman’s own All-American legacy began in Colorado where he got involved in hockey and football. After winning a high school state championship, Tillman took an offer to play at the University of Texas as an offensive line guard, where he landed the good fortune of a successful college career and earned himself the title of All-American and team captain during his senior year.

THE ENTREPRENEUR

Post college, Tillman was poised to be drafted into the NFL and made the move to Nashville for training. It was during this training season that Tillman awoke one day to realize that a career in the NFL was not something he wanted to pursue.

At the age of 23, Tillman came out of the shadows as he decided to take a huge career gamble and buy a construction business. After expanding to a Nashville office in this business and gaining a wide reach of knowledge and network perspective in this role, Tillman helped lead the company to become one of largest demo companies in the Southeast. In 2008, Tillman decided to leave the industry, as he felt he had reached his capacity in his role.

Tillman’s entrepreneurial spirit wasn’t quenched, though. His next move was working on an energy-efficiency company, developing relationships and program strategies around energy-efficiency equipment. In this role, Tillman helped develop a first of its kind energy-efficiency savings insurance policy. The innovation and power of the program created landed Tillman contracts with the largest energy and property management companies in the world including Engie, CBRE, and SESCO.

THE BLOCKCHAIN GURU

Tillman’s energy and insurance experience elevated him into a position that quickly allowed him to be recognized in the bitcoin mining industry as an asset to any team. Since the heaviest cost for the bitcoin-mining is the electricity involved in its production, Tillman’s draw to the blockchain began through the bitcoin-mining, as he started using his insurance and energy-engineering capabilities to produce the bitcoin at a lower cost than competitors. Focused on expanding this knowledge and awareness of the blockchain, Tillman has created The Register to unite thought leaders and opportunities in a high-end social club environment. This knowledge and experience have led to Tillman becoming a modern-day expert in most things blockchain—thus, his desire to make The Register a place for members to be able to make purchases and access off-market investment opportunities through the use of the blockchain, all while enjoying membership in a one-of-a-kind private social club.

Barron Solomon, COO

Clever. Creative. Connected.

These words best describe who Barron Solomon has become along his pathway to success. Barron draws energy from being with people, making connections, and using his creative talents as a catalyst, bringing ideas to life. A motivated entrepreneur, Barron Solomon is driven by excellence in every venture he pursues as evidenced throughout his career journey.

A MAN OF CHARACTER

Growing up, Barron’s family was a major influence on the paths he would choose into adulthood. The oldest of four sons, Barron and his brothers were inspired by their parents’ ambition to use their musical talents to encourage others and their father’s entrepreneurial spirit as an attorney. The family traveled together, performing in front of various audiences, which fueled his artistic nature and ultimately his pursuit of acting.

When the family moved to Franklin, Tennessee, during Barron’s high school years, Barron quenched his creative thirsts by getting involved in acting classes. He carried that love for the dramatic arts with him to college, attending the University of Tennessee and traveling with an acting troupe in the summers. Barron eventually set his sights on Hollywood and made the trek to Los Angeles to explore professional acting opportunities. He spent some time learning the ins and outs of show business, adjusting to life as an actor, and eventually realized that making a living of acting didn’t give him the same fulfillment as the art itself. So, after living for brief seasons in Birmingham, Tallahassee, Nashville, and eventually back to Franklin, Barron’s business career began.

A MAN OF MOTIVATION

As Barron made the transition into the business world, he was given the opportunity to serve at an IT consulting company, where he was only the 5th player on the team. As a small business, Barron was able to learn the ropes of a startup, as well as the entrepreneurial process, and ended up helping the business grow to 65 employees. While traveling all over the country, Barron’s motivation was fueled by helping people build companies. His clever and keen sense for business development and growth eventually drew him to an interest in the blockchain and a new opportunity in email security sales.

Barron was compelled to start his own company. Upon merging this venture with a security practice, he met his now business partner, Tillman Holloway. This friendship led to multiple conversations about Tillman’s business ideas and their shared interests-culminating in the establishment of The Register. Through The Register, Barron is energized at the thought of developing a community of individuals who are of like mind and motivation. He believes that The Register’s collaborative potential will make life infinitely better for its members.

Barron currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He loves to play golf, explore Nashville’s ever-expanding and trendy new hot spots with friends, and generally be out and about making connections and building relationships. Barron is involved with Nashville nonprofit, The Phoenix Club. He is also a Principal at D.I. Pathways, which provides a no-risk route to energy-efficient product procurement and energy system upgrades through a monthly utilization agreement model.